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Old Apr 21, 2002 | 03:55 AM
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Drundel~

I know I responded to this on another one, but for the new comers...the dealers Lsnake listed and I would throw in Dennis Kirk

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Old Apr 21, 2002 | 05:47 AM
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<< Yes but after December it goes up to what, like 17% right? Please correct me if i am wrong, but you are getting a loan from your bank, and then gonna use that loan to pay on Yamaha payment plan of 3.9% until '03 right?

So you are gonna try to pay off most of it by then and then the few payments you have at 17.9% will still be under your bank loan of 7.75%?

Is that correct, (if not I'll chalk it up to lack of sleep).

My credit union has 3 years at 7.7 if i put down 20%.
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lack of sleep here too [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]

I will pay as much on it as I can until dec, in jan it goes to 17.99% I will get a loan for the payoff of my balance and be done with the yamaha credit. The dealer said that is what most people do that get the special financing thru Yamaha.. it is nice to pay only 3.9%, even if it is only for 8 months
 
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Old Apr 21, 2002 | 09:37 AM
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hey Drundle I weigh 318 Lbs and never yet had a porblem with floorboards. If you plan on doing a lot of rock crawling, or log hopping all floorboards will get tweaked. (fabricate a skid plate) Don't base your decision on this factor. Another good thing! You can replace the metal pegs on the Yamaha's (there bolted on). On all other makes if your pegs get tweaked you gotto live with it (Welded directly to the frame).

I couldn't wait, Don't have any problems with my grizzly
 
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Old Apr 21, 2002 | 12:05 PM
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No rocks, Texas Muddy (and stinky!) Marsh. I'll use it some on the farm near San Antonio.

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Thanks for the other think too, you can never have too many places to shop.
 
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